I was going to bury my father again. When I was digging the grave, I saw that the bone jar was filled with water. The bones were soaked in water. I wonder if it is good or bad?
Of course it’s unlucky.
According to Feng Shui, the Yangzhai (a house where living people live and a place for activities) must see the wind and water. The wind is to receive Qi, and the water is to symbolize endless life. The tomb must be sheltered from wind and water, because the dead should be buried in the ground, and there is wind underground. The ancients did not want the coffin to be tilted by the wind or water to enter the coffin cemetery. This is like living in a house that is soaked in water every day. Who would be happy?
According to this statement. It is unlucky to have water in the cemetery. Not to gather wealth. The ancients always paid attention to the high land and far water in the yin house. The land is high and the water is far away, so it is naturally less likely to accumulate water. This also shows that the original burial place had poor feng shui and was a money-losing hole. Choosing a cemetery, also known as the Yin Zhai acupuncture point in Feng Shui, is often for the blessing of Yin's descendants. Damage to ancestors' graveyards mainly reflects the decline in fortunes of future generations. According to what you said, the main reason is that it is detrimental to the wealth of your children and grandchildren. If you do more and receive less, you will not be able to save any money. For children, it will definitely be detrimental to their studies.
When re-burying in another place, the water in the jar must be poured out to keep the tomb dry. You can sprinkle lime on the base to absorb moisture and prevent insects.